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WUX500ST (7/18)

 

●Analog PC input (1, 2)

 

●Component video input

 

Signal format 

Frequency 

Dot clock 

[MHz] 

 

Signal 
format 

Frequency 

Dot clock 

[MHz] 

Horizontal 

[kHz] 

Vertical 

[Hz] 

 

Horizontal 

[kHz] 

Vertical 

[Hz] 

640×480 

31.469 

59.940 

25.175 

 

480i 

15.734 

59.940 

13.500 

720×480 

31.469 

59.940 

27.000 

 

480p 

31.469 

59.940 

27.000 

720×576 

31.250 

50.000 

27.000 

 

576i 

15.625 

50.000 

13.500 

800×600 

37.879 

60.317 

40.000 

 

576p 

31.250 

50.000 

27.000 

848×480 

31.020 

60.000 

33.750 

 

720p 

37.500 

50.000 

74.250 

1024×768 

48.363 

60.004 

65.000 

 

 

45.000 

60.000 

74.250 

1280×768 

47.776 

59.870 

79.500 

 

1080i 

28.125 

50.000 

74.250 

 

47.396 

59.995 

68.250 

 

 

33.750 

60.000 

74.250 

1280×800 

49.702 

59.810 

83.500 

 

1080p 

56.250 

50.000 

148.500 

 

49.306 

59.910 

71.000 

 

 

67.500 

60.000 

148.500 

1280×960 

60.000 

60.000 

108.000 

 

1080PsF 

27.000 

24.000 

74.25 

1280×1024 

63.981 

60.020 

108.000 

 

 

28.125 

25.000 

74.25 

1366×768 

47.712 

59.790 

85.500 

 

 

33.750 

30.000 

74.25 

1400×1050 

64.744 

59.948 

101.000 

 

 
Analog/digital  PC  signals  in  this  specification  refer  to  RGB  video 
signal.  This  is  because  signals  that  are  outputted  from  PC  in  most 
cases are in that format.   
Component  video/digital  video  signals  in  this  specification  refer  to 
color-difference signal because signals that are outputted from video 
equipment in most cases are in that format.   
Please  note  that  Composite  video  and  S  video  signals  are  not 
included. 
 
Specifications in above charts are subject to change without notice. 
Notes:  If  the  analog  PC  signal  of  the  dot  clock  is  greater  than 
162MHz, the images are not projected correctly.   
Use  VGA  cable  with  all  pins  connected.  Images  may  not  project 
properly if the correct VGA cable is not used.

 

 

65.317 

59.978 

121.750 

 

1440×900 

55.935 

59.887 

106.500 

 

 

55.469 

59.901 

88.750 

 

1600×900 

60.000 

60.000 

108.000 

 

1600×1200 

75.000 

60.000 

162.000 

 

1680×1050 

64.674 

59.883 

119.000 

 

 

65.290 

59.954 

146.250 

 

1920×1080 

56.250 

50.000 

148.500 

 

 

67.500 

60.000 

148.500 

 

1920×1200 

74.038 

59.950 

154.000 

 

●  USB video signal (only for still images) 

Images  that  are  stored  in  a  USB 
memory  can  be  projected  as  still 
images  by  inserting  the  USB  memory 
into the projector. 

Only JPEG files can be read by the projector with maximum pixels of 10912 x 8640.   
It  also  supports  Standard  DCT  method  (baseline)  format.  Optimized,  progressive  and 
reversible methods are not supported. 

Note that when JPEG still image is inputted, digital zoom operation from display menu will not be supported. 

Slideshow setting for video input via USB is done from the video setting menu; use USB file 
browser to display the video input via USB   

Network video input (only for still images) 

The  projector  will  receive  still  images  from  a  computer  (when  NMPJ  in  operation)  via 
network. Still images are output to the projector by converting the image to the number of 
pixels of the LCOS device used for the projector via NMPJ operation. 

 

 

 

 

File type 

JPEG 

Format 

Standard DCT method (Baseline) 

Max. pixels 

10912 x 8640 

 

Summary of Contents for WUX500ST

Page 1: ...ience in system configuration 1 Always use STP cable that is above CAT5e specified by the TIA Telecommunications Industry Association of the United States The length of 100 meters contains the length...

Page 2: ...input signals for HDMI terminal Network NMPJ screen transfer CANON original protocol USB data transfer JPEG still image Terminals RJ 45 HDBaseT HDBaseT input video audio control and network DVI I Digi...

Page 3: ...9 0 72 2 36 200 4 31 169 69 2 69 105 91 2 42 7 94 70 1 51 59 45 0 94 37 01 0 84 2 76 210 4 52 177 95 2 83 111 42 2 54 8 33 80 1 72 67 72 1 08 42 52 0 96 3 15 220 4 74 186 61 2 96 116 54 2 66 8 73 90 1...

Page 4: ...vertically and horizontally Lens shift specifications Model WUX500ST WUXGA 0 71 diagonal Amount of lens shift Vertical 0 75 Horizontal 10 10 Lens shift ratio Vertical 5 5 12 5 2 5 Horizontal 4 6 6 4...

Page 5: ...ide of the projector so that the projection angle can be adjusted The length is adjusted by rotation the feet This product allows an elevation up to 6 degrees between the projection optical axis and t...

Page 6: ...1600 900 60 000 60 000 108 000 1920 1200 74 038 59 950 154 000 1600 1200 75 000 60 000 162 000 1680 1050 64 674 59 883 119 000 480p 31 469 59 940 27 000 65 290 59 954 146 250 576p 31 250 50 000 27 00...

Page 7: ...Specifications in above charts are subject to change without notice Notes If the analog PC signal of the dot clock is greater than 162MHz the images are not projected correctly Use VGA cable with all...

Page 8: ...is called EDID which contains displayable video signal information 3 However note that a conduction line to transmit EDID data may not be supported in certain cables Following are pin array for D sub...

Page 9: ...itter then converts the video signal into HDBaseT signal and sends out Receiver receives the HDBaseT signal and converts to an HDMI signal and sends out Display device will display the HDMI signal For...

Page 10: ...acity are transferred We recommend using shielded type cables TIA specified CAT6 or CAT7 cable HDBaseT video signal quality Owing to the structure of a network cable HDBaseT signals are transferred ov...

Page 11: ...eless LAN connection and security setup WPS automatically scans for a nearby connectable device thus there is no need to obtain and enter the IP address of the connecting device 2 PjAP Projector Acces...

Page 12: ...to 2 points on the rear end of the projector bottom to adjust the inclination when it is installed right side up Remote Control RS RC05 Power supply DC 3 0V with two AA batteries Communication range...

Page 13: ...usions W 337 mm H1 136 mm D1 415 mm W 13 3 in H1 5 3 in D1 16 3 in Not including protrusions W 337 mm H1 132 mm D1 362 mm W 13 3 in H1 5 2 in D1 14 3 in Lens center From the left side 77 0 mm front is...

Page 14: ...RS RC05 via wired connection When a cable is connected to a mini jack terminal for wire remote control the projector will automatically disable its infrared wireless remote control mode In this mode...

Page 15: ...WUX500ST 15 18 Remove the adjustment feet to use and and can be used for attaching optional feet Part names Projection lens...

Page 16: ...ent Lamp cover Anti theft lock hole 6 Cautions for Installation and Operation 6 1 Cautions for installation The WUX500ST adopts a large wide angle lens and manual lens shift mechanism For this reason...

Page 17: ...gram shows the example of viewing from the sides The image in A area will appear in magenta when viewed from A side The image in B area will appear in magenta when viewed from B side 6 2 Cautions for...

Page 18: ...o date Set the Fan Control mode High altitude mode to ON when using the projector in high altitudes 2 300 meters or more above sea level where the atmospheric pressure is low Use of a cable capable of...

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